Spiritual BypassCatherine Auman, LMFTHow not working on your stuff can stunt your spiritual growth.Failing to discriminate between pseudo-spirituality and true inner transformation, we can get lost for years or life times.

Dilemmas of Being in Business #1: Good Choice, Disappointing OutcomeRosie Kuhn, Ph.D.Madeleine has recently been hired as the financial manager for an international corporation. She is overwhelmed...The human aspect of each of us that fears for our job, our reputation, our respect and trust, is coughing out strategies, trying to put out fires as quickly as possible so as not to be found out as incompetent and replaceable.

Pain: Why Don't We Let It Go?Deborah Cluff, PhDWe humans have come up with myriad ways to avoid feeling emotional pain...It is quite ironic that, in practice, I sometimes witness resistance when it comes to letting go of the very pain one tries to evade.

SymptomsYvonne Clark Serocki R.N., Ph.D.Although they are painful, symptoms are your friend.The root cause of all symptoms is separation from God and usually has traumatic childhood roots or generational inheritance of emotional, psychological or spiritual issues.

When in Doubt, Blame Your ParentsCatherine Auman, LMFTRelationships with parents are often difficulty. This article explores how we show up, our ontology, in our parental relationships.When in doubt…” was a slogan on a card I received that I’ve never thrown out because it makes me laugh every time I see it. That would be an easy out, right?

Dilemmas of Being in BusinessDr. Rosie KuhnHow you choose to balance and prioritize in your work is based on your hierarchy of commitments.The intention of this series is to introduce you to a way of thinking that empowers you to see more clearly how you choose to choose what you choose in regard to the work you do…

Busy vs. Lazy: Why Do We Do That?Jessica Ruby, MALet’s explore some of the common ways people sabotage themselves,Sometimes we’re afraid that we won’t like what we discover about ourselves. The good news is that usually our worst fears are not actually our sincere truths.

Avoiding ADHD InsanityLaurie Dupar, PMHNP, RN, PCC, CPCCEinstein had it right…insanity is repeating the same thing and hoping this time, things will be different.One of the many gifts of an ADHD brain is the ability to be creative, but sometimes we get so stuck hyperfocusing on our failures that we fail to think outside the box to solve the problem.